Conspiracist ideation as a predictor of climate-science rejection: an alternative analysis.
Reanalysis of the survey data sets of Lewandowsky, Oberauer, and Gignac (2013) and Lewandowsky, Gignac, and Oberauer (2013) indicates that the conclusions of those articles—that conspiracist ideation predicts skepticism regarding the reality of anthropogenic climate change—are not supported by the d...
Main Authors: | Dixon, R, Jones, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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SAGE Publications
2015
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